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village location — friary located across the county border: see Moor Abbey, List of monastic houses in County Tipperary: Glenstal Abbey * Benedictine monks; extant; mansion in monastic use, also serving as a school [16: Hospital Preceptory
Dísert Óengusa (Irish pronunciation: [ˈdʲiːʃəɾˠt̪ˠ ˈeːŋɡəsˠə]) is a medieval hermitage and National Monument located in County Limerick, Ireland. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Location
3.2.13 County Limerick. 3.2.14 County Longford. 3.2.15 County Louth. ... This is a list of the monastic houses in County Carlow, Ireland. Acaun - supposed foundation ...
List of monastic houses in County Laois; List of monastic houses in County Leitrim; List of monastic houses in County Limerick; List of monastic houses in County Longford; List of monastic houses in County Louth
Glenstal Abbey School is an all boys independent day and boarding Catholic secondary school, located on the grounds of Glenstal Abbey in Murroe, County Limerick, Ireland. It is run by monks of the Benedictine order. The school offers seven-day full boarding, as well as day boarding (Mon-Sat).
One of the earliest recorded nunneries in Ireland, [5] it is first mentioned in 1298, and was founded on land donated by John FitzThomas of Connello (who died in 1261). [4]: 43 fn.3 While there are few details, it appears in court and land records over the succeeding centuries, and at Dissolution of the Monasteries during the Reformation in Ireland, in 1541, a valuation is given.
early monastic site, probably founded by St Senan; site possibly later occupied by Augustinian abbey (see immediately above) Ceannindis Monastery ~ early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Comgan of Killeshin; possibly located in County Clare Cenn-indis; Cenn-innis: Clare Abbey, Clarecastle (Irish: Mainistir Chliara) Augustinian Canons ...
early monastic site; also given as Lorum, County Carlow [notes 7] Lorrha Monastery: early monastic site, founded before 558 by St Brendan; refounded before 584 by St Ruadhan; burned by the Norsemen 845; church built on site c.1000, ruins remain